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Research Article| Volume 57, ISSUE 6, P795-799, June 1965

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A study of urinary heparinoid excretion in the pre- and postoperative patient

  • A.L. Mestel
    Affiliations
    From the Department of Surgery, The Brookdale Hospital Center Brooklyn, N. Y., USA

    From the Department of Surgery, The State University College of Medicine at New York City Brooklyn, N. Y., USA
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  • H. Neuhof
    Affiliations
    From the Department of Surgery, The Brookdale Hospital Center Brooklyn, N. Y., USA

    From the Department of Surgery, The State University College of Medicine at New York City Brooklyn, N. Y., USA
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  • L. Rosenfeld
    Footnotes
    Affiliations
    From the Department of Surgery, The Brookdale Hospital Center Brooklyn, N. Y., USA

    From the Department of Surgery, The State University College of Medicine at New York City Brooklyn, N. Y., USA
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  • Author Footnotes
    ∗ Present address: Department of Pathology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, N. Y.
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      Abstract

      A “heparinoid” substance measured by reaction with toluidine blue is excreted in the urine. In 27 patients this substance was determined in the pre- and postoperative periods. In 25 of the 27 patients, a rise occurred postoperatively. The significance of this rise is discussed.
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